“thinking first” may focus too heavily on the matter itself, interfering with deep understanding of the issues dividing people and actually preventing a good decision.
This is all according to a fascinating post today by my South African friend and Edge International colleague, Robert Millard, called Logic Not Always Best For Real-World Decisions Robert


Patrick J. Lamb
Jim Hassett Thank you to Jim Hassett at his Law Firm Business Development Blog for continuing the conversation about Bullet Proofing Crown Jewel Clients with his new post regarding my thoughts on the comments of Steven Bell, Director of Sales at Womble Carlyle. See his post
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Seth Godin provokes our thoughts with a very quick intellectual journey through service to expectations. In his post,
Follow me on a journey of logic skip a decade to 2015 when air travel may dramatically increase in speed to 30,000 km per hour or 18,000 miles per hour imagine a trip from Moscow to New York in 50 minutes or Moscow to Sydney in one hour and six minutes. (See reference
PUNCHLINE: Five years from now law firms who are not paying attention will be trying to play “catch-up”, an unfortunate strategy. Am I saying to Managing Partners: “join” no… I am saying at least keep a watching brief.